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  • A man walks in the POC (Protection of Civilians) Camp, run by the UN Mission in South Sudan near the town of Malakal, in the Upper Nile state of South Sudan, September 9, 2018.
    Some 37,000 displaced South Sudanese reside in the Protection of Civilians (PoC) camp run by the UN near the town of Malakal, but many women and girls have found abuse at the hands of the very people supposed to protect them.
  • A woman carrying empty jerry cans for water, passes an U.N. armoured vehicle inside the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) camp in Malakal, Upper Nile State. 3 March 2014
    A woman carrying empty jerry cans for water, passes an U.N. armoured vehicle inside the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) camp in Malakal, Upper Nile State. 3 March 2014
  • A woman passes by an armoured vehicle inside the UN camp in Malakal, South Sudan, which now hosts some 37,000 people displaced by war and fighting.
    A woman passes by an armoured vehicle inside the UN camp in Malakal, South Sudan, which now hosts some 37,000 people displaced by war and fighting.
  • Afghans who fled to Pakistan after the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan last year demand help to seek asylum, during a protest in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, on 19 May 2022.
    Afghans who fled to Pakistan after the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan last year demand help to seek asylum, during a protest in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, on 19 May 2022.
  •  Labourers offload bags of grains as part of relief food that was sent from Ukraine at the World Food Programme warehouse in Adama, Ethiopia, 8 September 2022.
    Labourers offload bags of grains as part of relief food that was sent from Ukraine at the World Food Programme warehouse in Adama, Ethiopia, 8 September 2022.
  •  Diego Garcia is the largest island of the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT), a colonial holding that is notoriously exempt from numerous international treaties.
    Diego Garcia is the largest island of the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT), a colonial holding that is notoriously exempt from numerous international treaties.
  • More than a million people have fled drought and conflict, arriving in sprawling settlements on the outskirts of towns like this one in Baidoa, south-central Somalia, pictured in August 2022.
    More than a million people have fled drought and conflict, arriving in sprawling settlements on the outskirts of towns like this one in Baidoa, south-central Somalia, pictured in August 2022.
  • Women display vegetables in a residential area in Khartoum on 22 March 2022. Hunger levels are increasing in both urban and rural areas of Sudan.
    Women sell vegetables on a street in Khartoum in March 2022. Hunger levels are increasing in both urban and rural parts of Sudan.
  • The border fence between Morocco and Spain's North African exclave Melilla where at least 23 people died while attempting to enter Spain in June this year. Photo from December 2014.
    The border fence between Morocco and Spain's North African exclave Melilla where at least 23 people died while attempting to enter Spain in June this year. Photo from December 2014.
  • Lalruatpiang, a refugee from Myanmar, shows a photo of his baby, Vanlaldika, who died aged three months after struggling to find diagnosis and treatment for his pneumonia in India.
    Lalruatpiang, a refugee from Myanmar, shows a photo of his baby, Vanlaldika, who died aged three months after struggling to find diagnosis and treatment for his pneumonia in India.
  • Women wait inside Mercy Health Centre for medical treatment.
  • Refugee homes inside a makeshift camp.
  • Iraq has long relied on the northern province of Nineveh for domestic wheat production, but recent droughts have drastically cut its crop yields.
    Iraq has long relied on the northern province of Nineveh for domestic wheat production, but recent droughts have drastically cut its crop yields.
  • Due to water shortage, wheat stalks in Ninewa have largely failed to grow to their full potential, which makes them more prone to soil salinity and reduces their quality.

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